NOTE - THE NOTED DISAPPROVED ITEMS MAY NOT CONSTITUTE A COMPLETE LIST OF VIOLATIONS. THE DESIGNER IS TO CONDUCT A COMPLETE RE-REVIEW OF THE PLANS FOR ADDITIONAL VIOLATIONS OF THE STANDARD COMMENTS AND INCORRECT INFORMATION PRIOR TO RESUBMITTING.

System plans must be picked up within 30 days. All system plans left longer than 30 days will be discarded as abandoned.

CLOUD CAMP CHEYENNE LODGE05101 CHEYENNE MTN HWY

Review Date

Status

Comment(s)

8/2/2013

Approved/Corrected

RESUBMITTED: The plans have been re-submitted, and the disapproved issues have been addressed as follows: APPROVED CORRECTED **** SEE ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS
**PLEASE NOTE** ALL COMMENTS FOUND ON PREVIOUS PLAN REVIEWS REMAIN ENFORCEABLE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED IN THIS REVIEW.
1) Filling, withdrawal and vapor- recovery connections for Class I, II and IIIA liquids which are made and broken shall be located outside of buildings, not more than 5 feet (1524 mm) above the finished ground level, in an approved location in close proximity to the parked delivery vehicle. Such location shall be away from sources of ignition and not less than 5 feet (1524 mm) away from building openings. Such connections shall be closed and liquid tight when not in use and shall be properly identified. NOTED ON PLANS AND STAMPED BY ENGINEER, 7/29/13 (DAT)
ATTENTION INSPECTOR: **********************
2) ATTENTION: THIS ITEMI IS REQUIRED. VENT OUTLETS WERE DISCUSSED WITH CONTRACTOR SPECIFICALLY IN A MEETING. CONTRACTOR INCORRECTLY WROTE THE CODE CITATION ON PLAN SHEET M2.00L. (3404.2.7.7.3) PLAN SHEET DOES NOT SHOW VENT PIPE OUTLETS TO EXTERIOR. THIS ITEM IS REQUIRED. PLAN REVIEWER WROTE CODE REQUIREMENT REDLINE ON PLAN SHEET M2.00L AS REQUIRED AND LEFT VM FOR ENGINEER DAT 8/2/13 AS APPROVED---CORRECTED WITH THE REQUIREMENT OF THE VENT OUTLET TO THE EXTERIOR OF THE BUILDING AS NOTED BELOW.
3404.2.7.3.3 Vent pipe outlets. Vent pipe outlets for tanks storing Class I, II or IIIA liquids shall be located such that the vapors are released at a safe point outside of buildings and not less than 12 feet (3658 mm) above the finished ground level.
Vapors shall be discharged upward or horizontally away from adjacent walls to assist in vapor dispersion. Vent outlets shall be located such that flammable vapors will not be trapped by eaves or other obstructions and shall be at least 5 feet (1524 mm) from building openings or lot lines of properties that can be built upon.
Vent outlets on atmospheric tanks storing Class IIIB liquids are allowed to discharge inside a building if the vent is a normally closed vent.
3) 70 GAL INTEGRAL GENERATOR TANK IN BASEMENT. Louvered ventilation interlocked with generator for exhaust. Approved per PPRBD Mechanical. CUMMINS genset; UL 142 DW tank; UL 2200
*** SEE ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS

7/10/2013

Attention

Fuel oil storage inside buildings shall comply with Sections 603.3.2.1 through 603.3.2.5 or Chapter 34.
603.3.2.1 Quantity limits. One or more fuel oil storage tanks containing Class II or III combustible liquid shall be permitted in a building. The aggregate capacity of all such tanks shall not exceed 660 gallons (2498 L).
Exception: The aggregate capacity limit shall be permitted to be increased to 3,000 gallons (11356 L) of Class II or III liquid for storage in protected aboveground tanks complying with Section 3404.2.9.6, when all of the following conditions are met:
1. The entire 3,000 gallon (11 356 L) quantity shall be stored in protected above-ground tanks;
2. The 3,000 gallon (11 356 L) capacity shall be permitted to be stored in a single tank or multiple smaller tanks; and
3. The tanks shall be located in a room protected by an automatic sprinkler system complying with Section 903.3.1.1.

603.3.2.4 Installation. Tanks and piping systems shall be installed and separated from other uses in accordance with Section 915 and Chapter 13 both of the International Mechanical Code, as applicable.
Exception: Protected above-ground tanks complying with Section 3404.2.9.6 shall not be required to be separated from surrounding areas.
****ATTENTION
603.3.2.5 Tanks in basements. Tanks in basements shall be located not more than two stories below grade plane.

Attention

Above-ground tanks inside of buildings. Tanks storing Class I, II and IIIA liquids inside buildings shall be equipped with a device or other means to prevent overflow into the building including, but not limited to: a float valve; a preset meter on the fill line; a valve actuated by the weight of the tank's contents; a low-head pump that is incapable of producing overflow; or a liquid-tight overflow pipe at least one pipe size larger than the fill pipe and discharging by gravity back to the outside source of liquid or to an approved location.

Disapproved

DEFICIENT SUBMITTAL
IS THIS AN INTEGRAL AST EMERGENCY GENERATOR? Permit form is attached to the plans.
No information regarding the installation of the tank, tank specifications were submitted with these plans.
Please resubmit with the following information:
The storage, use and/or dispensing of flammable and combustible liquids shall be in accordance with all applicable provisions of the 2009 International Fire Code including (but not limited to) Chapters 22, 27 and 34.
ABOVE GROUND FUEL TANKS
The CSFD requires a Construction Permit for the installation of any aboveground fuel tank in excess of 60 gallons. (These plans declare one 70 gallon integral generator tank). Flammable and combustible liquids including fuel oil storage tanks shall comply with the IFC 2009 CHAPTERS 6, 34, 22 AND 27 as amended, and NFPA 30.
It is the responsibility of the TANK INSTALLER to submit an application for the tank installation permit prior to installation.
The tank installer shall submit permit application forms and documents to :
Kay Yeager
CSFD Office of the Fire Marshal
375 Printers Parkway
COS, CO 80922
(719) 385-5978
A full set of the tank manufacturer's cut sheets. Two sets: one full size stamped plan set and one 1/4 size; plan set, a declaration of contained volume, a declaration of tank contents and a to scale site plan of the tank location with respect to walls, other structures, property lines, drive lanes, etc. Exterior tanks will be required to have vehicular protection diagrammed and installed in accordance with the 2009 IFC, Chapter 3, section 312. Any associated piping shall be diagramed, pipe schedule, specifications and submitted as well.
***PERMIT APPLICATION FORM WAS NOT SUBMITTED WITH THE DOCUMENTS.
COMPLETE THE CSFD AST INSTALLATION FORMS AND RESUBMIT TO THE CSFD.

Attention

ABOVEGROUND FUEL TANKS
ATTENTION
Submit tank permit application and submittals with all plan sheets, specifications, storage tank details are resubmitted in the requested package noted above.
ADDITIONAL Tank permit fees based on current fee schedule shall apply at the time of application
$332 first two tanks + $106 for each additional tank

FYI

ALL PIPING from tank shall be labeled in accordance with ANSI A13.1 requirements.
Markings used for piping systems shall consist of the content#s name and include a direction-of-flow arrow. Markings shall be provided at each valve; at wall, floor or ceiling penetrations; at each change of
direction; and at a minimum of every 20 feet or fraction thereof throughout the piping run.

VENTS
Tank vents for normal venting shall be installed and maintained in accordance with Sections 3404.2.7.3.1 through 3404.2.7.3.6.
Vent lines from tanks shall not be used for purposes other than venting unless approved.
Vent-line flame arresters and venting devices shall be installed in accordance with their listings. Use of flame arresters in piping systems shall be in accordance with API 2028.
Vent pipe outlets for tanks storing Class I, II or IIIA liquids shall be located such that the vapors are released at a safe point outside of buildings and not less than 12 feet (3658 mm) above the finished ground level. Vapors shall be discharged upward or horizontally away from adjacent walls to assist in vapor dispersion. Vent outlets shall be located such that flammable vapors will not be trapped by eaves or other obstructions and shall be at least 5 feet (1524 mm) from building openings or lot lines of properties that can be built upon. Vent outlets on atmospheric tanks storing Class IIIB liquids are allowed to discharge inside a building if the vent is a normally closed vent.
Vent piping shall be designed, sized, constructed and in-stalled in accordance with Section 3403.6. Vent pipes shall be installed such that they will drain toward the tank without sags or traps in which liquid can collect. Vent pipes shall be installed in such a manner so as not to be subject to physical damage or vibration.

FYI

{AST} Tank vents shall not be manifolded.

FYI

Tank venting, piping, and valving shall comply with 2009 IFC Chapter 34 as allowed and applicable to the materials and methods chosen.
Emergency shutoff valves (in installed piping runs) shall consist of a 1/4-turn valve approx 5' from the tank, and a 1/4-turn valve approx 5' from the use point. These valves shall be labelled such that they are easily identifiable.
Emergency shutoff valves that are installed as part of a complete turn-key assembly (such as a generator) shall have a clearly identified fuel shut-off.